We want you to describe your project or case in the provided submission sheet. Moreover, you illustrate your project or idea by means of a short 3-minute video (3 minutes is the maximum duration!) that you upload on YouTube. The link to your project will have to be included in your submission sheet.

The authors are children/adolescents between 14 and 19 years old (You will have to put the age of each team member into the submission sheet – younger or older participants won’t be accepted and can be disqualified at any time).

You describe your project, concept or idea in the provided form and illustrate it in a short film of max. 3 minutes.

Your project, concept or idea is on engaging in climate change action, key outcomes of your action and its success in meeting the climate change challenge locally.

You can describe a project that has already been carried out or is still in the planning process. You can also describe a concept or idea that could potentially be carried out if you had the chance to do so.

In any case, you should:
– show in how far your project or idea makes a difference;
– follow scientific principles;
– describe the impact of your project or idea.

Adults, e.g. teachers, can supervise the activities. In addition, the team can and should of course work with adults of all ages and social groups. However, these adults are not members, but partners of the team.

We will get in touch with the contact persons of the ten nominated projects in early September 2016. These projects stand a good chance of winning. These projects will be published on our GREEEN Facebook page and the public vote together with the jury’s vote will decide on the three best projects.

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This project (539963-LLP-1-2013-DE-COMENIUS-CNW) has been funded with support from the European Commission. This communication reflects the views only of the author, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.